D.C. GC Retains CWS for a Decorative/Privacy Window Film Installation Project for VA
WASHINGTON – Corenic Construction has hired Commercial Window Shield for a decorative/privacy window film installation project at a Department of Veteran Affairs building.
The project, at 1100 1st St. NE, involves installing a duel gradient decorative/privacy window film on all the conference and offices glass on one floor of the building. Additionally, Commercial Window Shield will install a distraction band of film on the VA suite’s glass entryway. The film, which will be installed horizontally, will alert visitors to the all-glass entrance.
Corenic has been retained by JLL properties for a full buildout of the floor for the VA.
The decorative/privacy window film installation portion of the project is expected to begin in mid-December. As the project involves multiple contractors, Commercial Window Shield will work closely with each of them to make sure all schedules are coordinated and work is completed on time without any issues.
Commercial Window Shield and DAVIS have previously collaborated on a number of window film installation projects.
Commercial Window Shield is one of the country’s leading installers of all types of window films and have a particular strong history working with some of the country’s top general contractors. The company has also completed security, solar control, RF, smart, switchable and privacy window film projects for Davis construction, Harvey-Cleary, HITT, Gilbane Building Co., Rand Construction and D Watts Construction.
The company’s major focus in its nearly 40 years has been security and solar control window film installation. Its clients have included the U.S. Capitol, FBI headquarters, the Pentagon, all House of Representative and Library of Congress buildings, Grand Central Terminal, Merrill Lynch headquarters, the United Nations, the Willis [former Sears] Tower, O’Hare and Seattle international airports, and the Philadelphia and Denver mints.